Floris T. Zoutman, Evelina Gavrilova, Arnt O. Hopland
We show how an insight from taxation theory allows identification of both the supply and demand elasticities using only one instrument. Most models of taxation since Ramsey (1927) assume that a tax levied on the demand side only affects demand through the price after taxation. Econometrically, we show that this assumption acts as an exclusion restriction. Under the Ramsey Exclusion Restriction (RER), a single tax reform can serve to simultaneously identify the demand and supply elasticity. We develop an estimation method, which includes 2SLS estimators for the elasticities, and a test for strength of the instrument. We discuss possible applications.
MLA
Zoutman, Floris T., et al. “Estimating Both Supply and Demand Elasticities Using Variation in a Single Tax Rate.” Econometrica, vol. 86, .no 2, Econometric Society, 2018, pp. 763-771, https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA15129
Chicago
Zoutman, Floris T., Evelina Gavrilova, and Arnt O. Hopland. “Estimating Both Supply and Demand Elasticities Using Variation in a Single Tax Rate.” Econometrica, 86, .no 2, (Econometric Society: 2018), 763-771. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA15129
APA
Zoutman, F. T., Gavrilova, E., & Hopland, A. O. (2018). Estimating Both Supply and Demand Elasticities Using Variation in a Single Tax Rate. Econometrica, 86(2), 763-771. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA15129
Supplement to "Estimating Both Supply and Demand Elasticities Using Variation in a Single Tax Rate"
In this appendix we consider three extensions to our main result derived in section 2. The extensions are, i.) supply-side instead of demand-side taxation, ii.) non-linear, instead of ad-valorum taxation and iii.) a setting with multiple goods and multiple taxes.
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